RAFAEL HUSEYNLI MISINFORMS HIS COMPATRIOTS ON SUCCESSES OF AZERBAIJANI DELEGATION TO PACE
Panorama
Dec 9 2011
Armenia
Azerbaijani media have spread next misinformation about alleged
adoption of a pro-Azerbaijani document in PACE.
Rafael Huseynli, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Culture of
the Azerbaijani parliament, told Salamnews that the meeting of the
Sub-Committee on the Cultural Heritage of PACE Committee on Culture,
Science and Education discussed a document prepared by Azerbaijani
MPs, titled "The Necessity of International Control over Cultural
Monuments of European and Global Importance in the Occupied Azerbaijani
Lands." According to him, "most subcommittee members supported that
idea and signed the declaration."
However, PACE official site gives no information on adoption of such
a declaration which means that the declaration is unofficial and has
no force.
We will remind that in a bid to mislead the Azerbaijani society,
Azerbaijani MPs in PACE often make cunning tricks: they prepare a
"written declaration," not an official document, signed by Azerbaijani
and Turkish MPs only, and later represent it as Azerbaijani diplomacy's
"great win." It is no mere chance that Rafael Huseynli does not name
the MPs who have supported the Azerbaijani declaration.
Moreover, "international control over cultural monuments" is not
possible, because even monuments included in UNESCO lists do not imply
control, management or sovereignty by some international institute,
that is such "declarations" do not influence the state conduct of
the subject to whom that statement concerns (in this case, Artsakh).
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Dec 9 2011
Armenia
Azerbaijani media have spread next misinformation about alleged
adoption of a pro-Azerbaijani document in PACE.
Rafael Huseynli, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Culture of
the Azerbaijani parliament, told Salamnews that the meeting of the
Sub-Committee on the Cultural Heritage of PACE Committee on Culture,
Science and Education discussed a document prepared by Azerbaijani
MPs, titled "The Necessity of International Control over Cultural
Monuments of European and Global Importance in the Occupied Azerbaijani
Lands." According to him, "most subcommittee members supported that
idea and signed the declaration."
However, PACE official site gives no information on adoption of such
a declaration which means that the declaration is unofficial and has
no force.
We will remind that in a bid to mislead the Azerbaijani society,
Azerbaijani MPs in PACE often make cunning tricks: they prepare a
"written declaration," not an official document, signed by Azerbaijani
and Turkish MPs only, and later represent it as Azerbaijani diplomacy's
"great win." It is no mere chance that Rafael Huseynli does not name
the MPs who have supported the Azerbaijani declaration.
Moreover, "international control over cultural monuments" is not
possible, because even monuments included in UNESCO lists do not imply
control, management or sovereignty by some international institute,
that is such "declarations" do not influence the state conduct of
the subject to whom that statement concerns (in this case, Artsakh).
From: A. Papazian